Why Rogers Stock Jumped 17% This Morning

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • Rogers' third-quarter earnings of $0.90 per share beat analyst expectations of $0.69 by a wide margin.

  • Industrial, electric vehicle, and aerospace segments drove double-digit sales growth for the engineered materials company.

  • The company is still searching for a permanent CEO after Colin Gouveia stepped down in July without explanation.

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Shares of Rogers (NYSE: ROG) gained as much as 17.3% on Thursday morning, peaking just after 10 a.m. ET. The Arizona-based maker of engineered materials reported analyst-stumping results on Wednesday evening.

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Rogers beat the Street's low bar

In the third quarter of 2025, Rogers' revenues rose 2.7% year over year to $216 million. Adjusted earnings fell from $0.98 to $0.90 per share. That may not sound like a fantastic report, but the average analyst would have settled for earnings around $0.69 per share on sales near $208 million. It was a clean outperformance of muted expectations.

Rogers saw double-digit sales growth in its industrial, electric vehicle, and aerospace segments. Wireless infrastructure antennas and renewable energy systems posted slower growth.

New management delivers the goods

Rogers is operating under a short-term management team. Interim CEO Ali El-Haj has been on the job since July 14, when predecessor Colin Gouveia stepped down without explanation.

The company's board of directors is looking for a permanent replacement, though El-Haj brings decades of international CEO experience to the table, and I wouldn't be surprised to see his temporary role turn into a long-term appointment. Delivering robust results in his first quarter surely looks good on his updated résumé.

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